On the asymptotic stability of small nonlinear Dirac standing waves in a resonant case

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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We study the behavior of perturbations of small nonlinear Dirac standing waves. We assume that the linear Dirac operator of reference $H=D_m+V$ has only two double eigenvalues and that degeneracies are due to a symmetry of $H$ (theorem of Kramers). In this case, we can build a small 4-dimensional manifold of stationary solutions tangent to the first eigenspace of $H$. Then we assume that a resonance condition holds and we build a center manifold of real codimension 8 around each stationary solution. Inside this center manifold any $H^{s}$ perturbation of stationary solutions, with $s>2$, stabilizes towards a standing wave. We also build center-stable and center-unstable manifolds each one of real codimension 4. Inside each of these manifolds, we obtain stabilization towards the center manifold in one direction of time, while in the other, we have instability. Eventually, outside all these manifolds, we have instability in the two directions of time. For localized perturbations inside the center manifold, we obtain a nonlinear scattering result.

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